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Page 95
... kind of improvement ; Philo , son of Honestus , a docile youth who wishes to be in- structed in the first principles of mathematics ; Curiosus , a lad who , having acquired at school a small degree of mathematical knowlege , is desirous ...
... kind of improvement ; Philo , son of Honestus , a docile youth who wishes to be in- structed in the first principles of mathematics ; Curiosus , a lad who , having acquired at school a small degree of mathematical knowlege , is desirous ...
Page 263
... kind , such as would not be con- sidered eatable or wholesome elsewhere ; and both the weight and measure are always deficient . The allowance of bread is said to be about twenty ounces per day . Three days in the week they have about ...
... kind , such as would not be con- sidered eatable or wholesome elsewhere ; and both the weight and measure are always deficient . The allowance of bread is said to be about twenty ounces per day . Three days in the week they have about ...
Page 476
... kind , viz . both even or both odd ; and when these three conditions have place , the solution may be effected , or rather it is not necessarily im- possible : but , if to the above conditions we add the following , then the ...
... kind , viz . both even or both odd ; and when these three conditions have place , the solution may be effected , or rather it is not necessarily im- possible : but , if to the above conditions we add the following , then the ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
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